Libre ASCII Tree Generator
Turn an indented list into a clean folder tree (├── └──) for READMEs and docs. Unicode or plain-ASCII output. Runs entirely in your browser.
Indent with spaces or tabs to nest items. Each deeper indent becomes a child.
my-project ├── src │ ├── components │ │ ├── Button.tsx │ │ └── Modal.tsx │ ├── lib │ │ └── utils.ts │ └── index.ts ├── public │ └── favicon.ico ├── package.json └── README.md
💡 Paste a folder structure (or any nested outline) and get a clean tree you can drop into a README, a comment, or documentation. Use the ASCII style for environments that don’t render box-drawing characters. Everything runs in your browser.
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Como funciona
Documenting a folder structure in a README usually means drawing the ├── and └── lines by hand. This generates them from a simple indented list.
- 1You type an indented outlineOne item per line; indent with spaces or tabs to nest. Indentation depth defines the hierarchy.
- 2It's parsed into a treeA stack-based parser turns the indentation into a nested structure, entirely in your browser.
- 3Tree connectors are drawnProper ├──, └──, and │ guides are generated, with the correct vertical lines carried down through nested branches.
- 4Copy the resultPick Unicode or plain-ASCII connectors and copy the tree into your README, docs, or a code comment.
A simple text utility that runs entirely on your device — nothing is uploaded.
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